How to fix grub after unsuccessful gparted offset? Using boot-repair?
I have two Ubuntu, version 18.04, each installed on different hard drives. One of them is a spare. I noticed that my memory is running low on the main one and decided to expand the partition with gParted with another one. I did it before and everything was fine. But this time something went wrong and the main one stopped running. Then I decided to fix it with the help of boot-reapir from another. This also did not solve the problem. In the boot-reapir program, it was said to save the log and ask if something went wrong, which is what I am doing. How to fix this problem?
Here is the log file http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/vFWHTTdrH3/
On sda installed windows. On sdb I have an archive where the last sections of sdb3 sdb4 belong to ubuntu (An important detail on sdb3 is mounted /, and on sdb4 is mounted / home). On sdc, my spare ubuntu that works and with which I write this message. Appropriately need to fix ubuntu on sdb.
PS As you can see, each operating system bootloader is on its own disk and does not interfere with the other.
PSS I'm not very sure about the tags, which is better to use here?
gparted boot-repair grubrescue
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I have two Ubuntu, version 18.04, each installed on different hard drives. One of them is a spare. I noticed that my memory is running low on the main one and decided to expand the partition with gParted with another one. I did it before and everything was fine. But this time something went wrong and the main one stopped running. Then I decided to fix it with the help of boot-reapir from another. This also did not solve the problem. In the boot-reapir program, it was said to save the log and ask if something went wrong, which is what I am doing. How to fix this problem?
Here is the log file http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/vFWHTTdrH3/
On sda installed windows. On sdb I have an archive where the last sections of sdb3 sdb4 belong to ubuntu (An important detail on sdb3 is mounted /, and on sdb4 is mounted / home). On sdc, my spare ubuntu that works and with which I write this message. Appropriately need to fix ubuntu on sdb.
PS As you can see, each operating system bootloader is on its own disk and does not interfere with the other.
PSS I'm not very sure about the tags, which is better to use here?
gparted boot-repair grubrescue
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I have two Ubuntu, version 18.04, each installed on different hard drives. One of them is a spare. I noticed that my memory is running low on the main one and decided to expand the partition with gParted with another one. I did it before and everything was fine. But this time something went wrong and the main one stopped running. Then I decided to fix it with the help of boot-reapir from another. This also did not solve the problem. In the boot-reapir program, it was said to save the log and ask if something went wrong, which is what I am doing. How to fix this problem?
Here is the log file http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/vFWHTTdrH3/
On sda installed windows. On sdb I have an archive where the last sections of sdb3 sdb4 belong to ubuntu (An important detail on sdb3 is mounted /, and on sdb4 is mounted / home). On sdc, my spare ubuntu that works and with which I write this message. Appropriately need to fix ubuntu on sdb.
PS As you can see, each operating system bootloader is on its own disk and does not interfere with the other.
PSS I'm not very sure about the tags, which is better to use here?
gparted boot-repair grubrescue
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I have two Ubuntu, version 18.04, each installed on different hard drives. One of them is a spare. I noticed that my memory is running low on the main one and decided to expand the partition with gParted with another one. I did it before and everything was fine. But this time something went wrong and the main one stopped running. Then I decided to fix it with the help of boot-reapir from another. This also did not solve the problem. In the boot-reapir program, it was said to save the log and ask if something went wrong, which is what I am doing. How to fix this problem?
Here is the log file http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/vFWHTTdrH3/
On sda installed windows. On sdb I have an archive where the last sections of sdb3 sdb4 belong to ubuntu (An important detail on sdb3 is mounted /, and on sdb4 is mounted / home). On sdc, my spare ubuntu that works and with which I write this message. Appropriately need to fix ubuntu on sdb.
PS As you can see, each operating system bootloader is on its own disk and does not interfere with the other.
PSS I'm not very sure about the tags, which is better to use here?
gparted boot-repair grubrescue
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